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      • While the Romans included Macedonia and Epirus, it will be well for us to limit Greece to the territory lying roughly below 40 degrees, and extending almost to 36 degrees North latitude, and ranging between 17 degrees and 23 degrees East longitude.
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  2. While the Romans included Macedonia and Epirus, it will be well for us to limit Greece to the territory lying roughly below 40 degrees, and extending almost to 36 degrees North latitude, and ranging between 17 degrees and 23 degrees East longitude.

  3. Greece, known in the New Testament as Hellas, is located in southeastern Europe at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Known as the cradle of Western civilization, Greece is famous for its influential contributions to philosophy, politics, sports, arts, and sciences.

  4. Map of the World of the Old Testament. During the time of the Old Testament the ancient world extended from Egypt to Asia Minor over to the Caspian Sea and down to the Persian Gulf. One thousand miles from north to south and nearly 1500 miles from west to east.

  5. While the Romans included Macedonia and Epirus, it will be well for us to limit Greece to the territory lying roughly below 40 degrees, and extending almost to 36 degrees North latitude, and ranging between 17 degrees and 23 degrees East longitude.

  6. Image. Credit: George E. Koronaios (modified) About. This page identifies the current consensus around the modern location of this biblical place. While I consulted sources for this place, there were no major disputes about its modern location.

  7. Chief city of the ancient city-state of Attica and capital of modern Greece. 1. Topography. The city is located about five m. from the Aegean Sea on the narrow plain between Mount Parnes to the N, Mount Pentelicus to the E and Mount Hymettus to the SE.

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